Am 27.02.2011 20:45, schrieb Joey Hess:
Or, maybe the place to put the special case is dh_auto_clean. dh_clean
already inhibits logging of being run. (So does dh_testdir, which is run
in multiple targets.) If dh_auto_clean always inhibited logging, the
worst that should happen is, if dh_clean failed for some reason, a
re-run of debian/rules clean would re-run dh_auto_clean again, which
should always be a no-op.

Alright, since dh_auto_clean should be idempotent, it shouldn't care about the logs. This would help in both my special case and also in the case of restarting debian/rules after a failure, which you mentioned before.

 - Fabian



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